The magic of theater arrives at La Seu d’Urgell
On Saturday, March 22, La Seu d’Urgell will host a fascinating theatrical experience with the show ‘Hǎi, La Fisrador de Dream’. This proposal, scheduled for 6 pm at the Guiu Theater, promises to captivate all attendees with a merger of visual and magic theater that will not leave anyone indifferent.
A story that transcends the words
Directed by the CIA. Magic, the show tells an indigenous story that invites children and their families to embark on a journey through the imaginary. Through visual metaphors, the Hǎi and its tribe, consisting of the public, explore an ocean full of dreams and discoveries. The little ones will have the opportunity to release a symbolic bird that represents the innate creativity of each person.
A sensory experience
Without needing words, the work is based on the original music of Mario Cortizo, who accompanies the dreamlike and psychomagic journey that Hǎi proposes. Attendees will be transported to a world where freedom and imagination are the protagonists.
A deserved recognition
The show has received recognition in the past, as it was awarded the Drac d’Or for the best children’s show during the 2019 Puppet Fair of Lleida. It is designed for children from 2 years old and lasts about one hour, ensuring that the little ones enjoy an unforgettable afternoon.
Tickets available to everyone
Tickets for this event are already on sale, with prices ranging from 5 to 7 euros. They can be purchased through the official website and also in person at the Tourist Office of La Seu d’Urgell.
A special day for scenic arts
The day of the performance coincides with the initiative ‘Cap empty armchair!’, A campaign that seeks to turn Catalonia into the World Capital of the Performing Arts. La Seu d’Urgell, with its cultural offer, will be actively involved in this challenge, in order to ensure that each armchair of the Guiu Theater is occupied.
A new chapter in theater celebration
This initiative aims to create an annual event that celebrates the performing arts, a Sant Jordi dedicated to the theater that seeks to unite communities and foster culture through the magic of live performances.